2017 18 Warriors Upgrade Their Second
SANTA CRUZ, CA The NBA G League announced today that the Santa Cruz Warriors will begin the 2017-18 season, presented by Kaiser Permanente, on Friday, November 3 in Ontario, California against the Agua Caliente Clippers.Golden State Warriors 2017-18 Schedule and Results. Record: 58-24, Finished 2nd in NBA Western Conference Coach: Steve Kerr (58-24) Executive: Bob Myers PTS/G: 113.5 (1st of 30) Opp PTS/G: 107.5 (18th of 30)The factors driving both sides of this equation should continue into trade deadline season. For starters, each of the buyers listed above could find themselves searching for major midseason upgrades because they simply aren’t good enough to truly threaten Golden State. Past that, Cleveland has a strong draft asset and numerous tradeable contracts. Boston, Oklahoma City, and Minnesota will likely want to upgrade their second units.
Calling all the action for Warriors games on NBC Sports Bay Area will be the Emmy Award-winning team of Bob Fitzgerald and Jim Barnett. Steve Kerr says 2017-18 Warriors are his deepest team yet. 1 of 3 SHENZHEN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: Stephen Curry 30, Kevin Durant 35, Zaza Pachulia 27, JaVale McGee 1 and coach Steve Kerr of the.
I would love to tell you that the NBA championship is up for grabs this season. The two teams have met in the finals in 2015, 20 – could we see part four of the duel next year?We pick out the pundit predictions for the 2018 NBA champions, most valuable player (MVP) and the best NBA fan reaction ahead of the new basketball season in the US.Pundit predictions: who will win the NBA Finals in 2018?Howard Beck, senior writer at Bleacher Report: “I’d love to go bold and contrarian here, to tell you that the Thunder/Celtics/Rockets/Cavs/Team of Your Choice will cradle the Larry O’Brien trophy next June. NBA 2K League: search is on to find the world’s best playersAfter defeating the Cavs 4-1 in the 2017 NBA Finals in June, the Warriors, who are reigning champions, will be aiming to retain their crown. LA Lakers to retire Kobe Bryant’s No. Why should DeMarcus Cousins re-sign in New Orleans if the Pelicans can’t hit the ground running? Should Avery Bradley really bother with patience in Detroit? Shouldn’t Derrick Favors want a new home next summer if the Jazz already have a starting center and find themselves needing to invest significant resources in upgrading their perimeter positions? If they fail to reach an extension with DeAndre Jordan, could the retooling Clippers look again at cashing out on their All-Star center? There’s also the possibility that one of the West’s top teams on paper can’t keep up due to health or fit issues.
2 seed, and that’s enough to give me pause. So count on another confetti storm in Oakland – the third in four years – and a long-awaited Finals MVP trophy for Steph Curry.”Andrew Sharp, Sports Illustrated: “A month ago my pick would’ve been Kawhi , but his quad injury is lingering while the Rockets look poised to blitz the West for the No. And this season, he can be the difference between Houston merely playing against the Warriors in a post-season series, and actually beating them.”Howard Beck, Bleacher Report: “No team can match the Warriors’ brilliant talent and chemistry. But he is the exact commodity the Rockets needed. Book it.”Michael Pina, Vice: “PJ Tucker may not be the most high-profile signing of the off-season.
Philadelphia 76ers at Washington Wizards (12am) Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors (3.30am) Boston Celtics at Cleveland Cavaliers (1.30am) This includes every game and exclusive features.Cavs beat Warriors in 7MVP: Kyrie IrvingROTY: Lonzo BallMI: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope6th: Lou Williams #NBAPredictions— Liahm O'Brien October 17, 2017 Prices start at £14.99 for team choice and go up to £29.99 per month for the premium package.
Houston Rockets at Sacramento Kings (3am) Portland Trail Blazers at Phoenix Suns (3am) Minnesota Timberwolves at San Antonio Spurs (2.30am) Atlanta Hawks at Dallas Mavericks (1.30am) New Orleans Pelicans at Memphis Grizzlies (1am) Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics (12.30am)
Los Angeles Clippers at Los Angeles Lakers (3. New York Knicks at Oklahoma City Thunder (1am)